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The two veterans have struggled in the early part of the season but found big hits Saturday against the rival Astros.
The Texas Rangers had high hopes to compete for the American League West entering the 2025 season. But when the offense got off to a bad start - one of the wors
Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer, rookie Will Warren struck out a career-high 10 and the Yankees beat the visiting Rangers 5-2 on Tuesday.
NEW YORK — A week ago, the Rangers celebrated Bruce Bochy’s ascent to sixth on the all-time managerial wins list with a commemorative magnum of vintage from the Caymus vineyards, a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle bourbon and a nice bottle of Dom Perignon. So what do you get for the manager when he reaches sixth on the all-time ejections list?
In the third inning of Saturday night’s matchup between the Rangers and Astros, Marcus Semien came to the plate with the bases loaded and two outs.
It’s no secret that Texas Rangers designated hitter Joc Pederson has struggled mightily with his bat this season. So it makes sense that he’s changed his bat. He does that a lot. The “bat junkie,” as Pederson was once called by a former manager ...
With Pederson seemingly rejuvenated and ready to mash, the Texas Rangers decided to pick him up on a 2-year, $37 million contract ($18.5 million a year, player option for 2026, mutual option at same price for 2027).
Texas Rangers outfielder Joc Pederson delivered a brief but hyped message to former warning track partner Adolis Garcia in the team's 8-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies.